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The Mantimahle Males

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One of the Mantimahle males

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Mantimahle Male Lion

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Mantimahle Male Lion

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Mantimahle Male Lion

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Mantimahle Male Lion

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Mantimahle Male Lion

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Mantimahle Male Lion

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LIONS! LIONS! LIONS!
An incredible morning on Kirkmans today as we woke up to lions roaring in the east. With some amazing teamwork and enthusiam from all of our guests and guides we were able to track down three members of theMantimahle coalition which were on a mission chasing another four unknown male lions around the eastern bank of the Sand River.

With the Sand River pride in the same area, will this mean a Pride takeover? Exciting times ahead as only time will tell what will happen!

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(01-29-2017, 09:50 AM)Gamiz Wrote: The Giraffe and the Avoca males are the exception (sorry for my english u.u).

Jaja your english is fine.

And it's true, they are an exception, I wonder what exactly prompted them to join forces.
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From Latest Sightings 
If you're in the south of Satara area any time soon, have a look out for these 2 magnificent Lions. :) 
They were spotted on the S126 recently. 

Also, check out our app to see if they have been seen in the area. 

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Finally, all 5 Mantimahle males officially enter in Sabi Sand, and not with the intention of playing, but probably to conquer new territories. They are very big. Is not good for males in this area, first for the Charleston males. Credits to Eckson Sithole.

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( This post was last modified: 02-14-2017, 05:50 PM by Ngala Edit Reason: embed the video )

Danger is on the way to Sabi Sands. Mantimahle male lions again on Kirkman's Kamp and this time all 5.... Stay Safe Charlestons Boys...

14 feb 2017

Guest were treated this morning to some of the largest male lions Kruger has to offer. In fact 5 of them!
Over the last few months the Mantimahle Male Lions have been moving deeper and deeper into Kirkman's Kamp. One can only assume while they are increasing the size of their territory they are also in the search for some females.
With a couple of buffalo bulls not far from where we left them, guests a could be in for an interesting evening.
~ Video by Jarryd du Preez photography ~




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They look awesome. It's going to be some interesting next month with these lads entering the Sabi Sands.
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Mantimahle Male - Latest Sightings Kruger
February 19 2017
Tinged By the Docrats



[video=facebook]http://https://www.facebook.com/latestsightingskruger/videos/1413868798683445/[/video]
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(02-24-2017, 03:41 PM)fursan syed Wrote: Mantimahle Male - Latest Sightings Kruger
February 19 2017
Tinged By the Docrats



[video=facebook]http://https://www.facebook.com/latestsightingskruger/videos/1413868798683445/[/video]

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